Skip to main content

Publishing Alternatives

Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing 

has benefited many authors, but now many small scale authors are beginning to suffer from Amazon randomly cancelling their accounts. Amazon instead of deleting the accounts of click farm scammers, is removing the publishing accounts accounts of hundreds, maybe thousands of small self-published authors who, at one time or another, actually had a book or two bought by a scammer click-farm account. Some people I know who have had this unfair deletion of their accounts and books by the retailer have despaired and quit writing and publishing altogether. 
Despair
This causes me sincere frustration and I’ll share with you my reasons why. 

Part the First: 

Over the past 50 years at least professional publishers worldwide have packaged and sold books by millions of authors in different ways depending on where in the world the sale of the books were made. Book sales areas and pricing were tightly controlled. 
Many books available in the USA were not (and never will be) for sale in most countries around the world. Those that are, frequently sport a different title, new cover art, a different price and at times a different publishing imprint/publisher title and even a different author name.
KDP is set up to allow this custom to continue. Any author can publish as many versions of their book as they want with as many cover art designs as they want, under any pen-name they want, in any language they get translations for and they may conveniently select specific countries for these particular versions to be sold in at individually designated prices on page two of the KDP publishing page, the pricing page. THIS is what this pricing detail for regions is all about. Hands up if you have never used this feature. 
Now the fact that most self published authors fail to take advantage of this opportunity to diversify their book offerings and to focus more appropriately upon book packaging customs, marketing and memes of one country over another is their fail. Big publishing houses do this all the time, it is standard publishing practice.

Part the Second: 

the second aspect of the equation is this: KDP have cancelled your account in your author name or your publisher name forever. So you can never self-publish again, right? 
Wrong.
If you have one or more series of books now is your opportunity to diversify your offerings and reconsider your written assets now your mind is freed from slavery to KDP. What written assets do you have? How might you best release them to the readers, now that you have them all available at once? Do you have short stories that add content to a novel? Poems and songs to add? What about images? What about picture books and elegant printed books to accompany the ebook? How about mixing up the order of the series? Republishing using themes or common character links, what about writing one or two linking books? 
Usually a writer will publish a series of books piecemeal as they get written, it’s only after the fact you can look back and say, golly, I’ve got a series of five books there and all the covers don’t match, and one cover is really actually crap and I never liked it, I just had to rush into print that week and didn’t get around to getting another cover made for it and it’s never sold as well as the other four…. 
Now you can get one cover artist to make covers for them all, covers that make them look like a series, covers that are beautiful. Covers that feature your new pen name and new titles for the books. The content is the same, you are re-packaging your IP, your precious content can be on sale and sold in new markets. 
What new markets? You may bleat, where? KDP did everything for me, I don’t want to have to think!
Here are your opportunities to grow and spread your wings to make your books available for sale worldwide and you can even get your book back into Amazon.com. 
What’s that? How? Why? Where do I sign up? 

Part the Third:

There are some people with their heads out of the sand of KDP and looking around at the other opportunities the digital publishing world has to offer. I have friends who have made a lot of money in the iBook store, or on Google Play, for instance. I have heard of other opportunities for authors to sell their books. There is evidence that Kobo sales are picking up. So how do you get into these markets and then find your way back into the beloved folds of Amazon.com?
First of all be prepared to plan your marketing strategy the way an international publisher would. 
I regard all the different ebook retailers as separate countries. This is because not many readers have more than one ebook reader or device. Most people read on their kindle or kindle app, their kobo, or kobo app; on their Ipad using the Ibook app or using their ebook reader of choice for android devices. 
I’m not a typical example as I have and use both a Kindle and a Kobo. I also use Calibre and the Kindle app. I use the Ibook reader on my phone for epub files. I’m a reader, writer and publisher, so I think I’m a little different than most book readers.
Separate access and aggregated access to these different markets is available and as you can see, Kindle is only one retail country. It is a retail country which does not sell to all nations in the world and sells only to people who have credit cards: fact is that limits the numbers of customers KDP can provide to you. That limits the number of people who can see and buy your book.

The book retail countries: 

In each you can publish with a different pen name, different book titles, new beautiful covers and different key words in your metadata. This is not illegal, you own the rights to your book, it is absolutely normal in the publishing world to repackage books in this way for different markets. If you search for classic novels like Pride and Prejudice for sale you will find dozens of editions simultaneously for sale from dozens of publishing imprints, some owned by the same publisher. 
1. Streetlib.com  Based in Italy, this book aggregator distributes your books into Amazon KDP, Google Play, the iBookstore and Kobo. Also into foreign language library and ebook sales services like Tolino. Their interface is a bit clunky but is improving all the time. They may be all you need to rescue your future as a writer from the trash can. Streetlib.com  NB: probably a good idea not to distribute books with the same author and title or publisher name as the account KDP just deleted… just saying… 
2. Kobo.com
3. Ibookstore 
4. Google Play
5. Smashwords.com (distributes to the Ibookstore and others) If you are using a book template, all Smashwords needs you to do differently is bookmark your chapter headings instead of style them chapter headings.
6. Draft2digital.com also distributes to the iBookstore and other systems.
7. Hummingbird.com Set up your own international themed bookstore on your website, your blog, your YouTube channel. Comes with your own book reading mobile app as well. 

Audio Books: 

The latest market which pays well, (perhaps better than ACX (Amazon) or iTunes does and it wouldn’t be hard to do that) is YouTube. Since Google has started paying content providers, all you have to do is get your views and subscribers above a certain level and you will receive payment for your customers listening for free to your full length audio book. As an example the rather good full length audio book of The Martian is on YouTube. Anyone can listen for free and the content provider gets paid while you watch the ads. 

Part the Fourth: 

Money: I recommend Payoneer as a great way to get paid from these markets. The service provided by Payoneer gives you a US bank account number (or European account number) and payments made appear on a personalised Mastercard which you can use at home to pay for any services you would normally use an EFTPOS or credit card for. Costs $29 U$/year and you get $25 bonus cash the minute your balance goes over $100. I use this service and I completely recommend it. 

Part the Fifth: 

Marketing:
Because my KDP retail links are cancelled all my existing FB pages/tweets/tumblr/Instagram/ Google+/blog posts/blog links – waah everything is useless that I set up for my marketing!
Yes, that’s true. Be a phoenix and rise from the ashes as a bird better equipped to fly. Unpublish/hide your blog posts until you can update them, ask bloggers who are hosting guest blogs to unpublish them for the moment and once you have your new published book links, simply re-write all these promotional materials with the new sales links in them. 
Discoverability: Discoverability Click the link
This series is well worth you perusing for gems: Just remember that Ms Rush is not likely to have her KDP account summarily cancelled, so she is writing only for people who are aiming to market in the US KDP market. You will have to extrapolate her very valuable ideas to include the rest of the world in your packaging and book marketing planning. 
Remember that while this is a lot of work, it is work that you have done before. Plus it is getting your books in front of new readers, you have a chance to start over new and fresh and not mess up your book release timing, to set up your marketing well, to find new beautiful covers, write new professional blurbs and have some fun with your book release program.
Go forth into the world and have fun and make money selling your books.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Ways to go to Hell: the modern offences guide

I'm a convert of Quora.com a community that welcomes questions from anyone over the age of 13, and whose members attempt to answer those questions. Here's my profile link so you can check out my answers to some curly questions. An intriguing question I attempted to answer today was about what things lead a person to going to hell.... and some people made some amazing answers. Here's my list, composed while travelling in a winter rain storm. Raping, killing, maiming, neglecting children. Abducting/using children for sexual pleasure. (Family members are often guilty of this, it's not always strangers) Abusing animals. Discharging toxic waste anywhere. (PCBs are now found in tiny creatures living in the deepest depths of the ocean) the GE designers and builders of Fukashima power plant are on this list: you know who you are. Operating drones in order to kill people. Acting as if your actions have no effect on others or the welfare of the planet. Sit

One small thing

What is one small thing you could say to me to brighten my day? My response   Every day is a day in which you can begin again: with a new attitude: Joy: peace. Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Spirit of America 

Why do sober guys try to seduce drunk girls?

This is a big reason I no longer get drunk at parties, because drunk girls ARE an easy rape/sex target. These guys don’t have the social skills to persuade sober chicks to lay them, so they target drunk girls as a better opportunity.  From the news I've read and discussions I have been a part of there’s quite a lot of men hanging out at any party any part of the world these days checking to see when some chick falls asleep or collapses comatose from drugs or alcohol and they have this idea that drunk girls have no memory of what is happening to them. These men are lazy and socially inept. They also want power over women. "I grew up in a little town in Oxfordshire. I was part of a rebellious crowd. We did drugs and weren't very serious about school. I had lots of relationships, but I wouldn’t describe any of them as romantic. I was looking for one thing: sex. That’s what my life was about when I was that age, chasing girls. I became very preoccupied with pornog